Buddhism as an Education

Buddhism is an education about our living environment and us. The Buddha teaches us to recognize ourselves, our thoughts, speech, and actions as well as the consequences they evoke. Most importantly, the Buddha wants us to restore our original and complete wisdom. He teaches that everyone possesses the ability to attain complete understanding of life and the universe and it is only because of delusion, that we are unable to realize it. We are blinded by discrimination, wondering thoughts and attachments and forget the original pure mind of our self nature. In this way, we have caused ourselves much unneeded suffering.

The Buddha also teaches us to view our environment clearly. Environment refers to the people, matters and objects that we came across every day. When our hearts are free from discriminatory thoughts and attachments, we will be able to view everything clearly and deal with them appropriately. Thus, we can live in harmony with others and succeed in all our endeavors.

What did the Buddha mean when he taught us to cultivate? His intent was mainly to rid us of our delusions and attachments. If we drew together the six principles of practice taught by the Buddha, we would only end up with the practice of giving. Giving simply means to let go. If we can let go of our greed, anger, ignorance and arrogance, then we would always dwell in purity of mind. If we can let go of all discriminations, worries, and attachments, then we would obtain peace, spiritual liberation, health and longevity. If we can let go of our views and work together for the benefit of others, then we can achieve harmony with others, harmony in society and ultimately, world peace. From this we can see that the main practice of the Buddha’s teaching is none other than giving.

When Buddha Sakyamuni was in the world, he not only used words to teach, but made an example of himself for all living beings to follow. He let go of all desires, worldly enjoyments, fame and wealth to lead the life of a homeless person. He lived a life of simplicity, purity, of mind and body and happiness. Ordinary people might see this as bitter and miserable but this is only due to their lack of understanding. One with wisdom would view things differently. The wise would see the Buddha’s life as one of true liberation, happiness and fulfillment. The Buddha does not have useless thoughts, discriminations, attachments or worries. How at ease he is. He accords all conditions and emanates wisdom in every thought and action to teach sentient beings in this world.

The Buddhas live lives of wisdom, while ordinary people live lives of affliction. Buddha Sakyamuni’s teachings show us how to change afflicted lives into ones of great wisdom. From these teachers, we will learn how to restore the ultimate and complete wisdom and abilities of our self nature, allowing us to attain true happiness and prosperity. This is the Buddha’s Education.

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